1964 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

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1964 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 1964 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was a significant meteorological event characterized by several cyclonic formations that impacted the region between April and December. This season featured a total of six tropical cyclones, with three intensifying into severe cyclonic storms. The most notable cyclone of the season, Cyclone 2B, formed in October and caused extensive damage across parts of India, resulting in considerable loss of life and property. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) closely monitored these cyclones, providing forecasts and warnings that helped mitigate the impacts. This season highlighted the challenges of tropical cyclone prediction and response in the North Indian Ocean, drawing attention to the importance of improved meteorological infrastructure and preparedness strategies in the region.